OUR MISSION
OUR Mission
“Voci Contra Tempo” was founded in 2017 in order to promote and present high quality choral music performances, collaborate with composers for the creation of new choral repertoire and intertwine choral music with other fields of art.
The ensemble is also dedicated to channeling its art through various educational activities for choral conductors, composers, singers and educators. The interaction with both the local and the international music community is an important part of the ensemble’s mission.
We strongly believe that experiencing choral performance, both as a singer and as a listener, can be truly inspirational. Our vision is to transform the lives of people through music.
WHO WE ARE
WHO WE ARE
We function as project choir. Our members are classically trained singers who are passionate about choral music. The core of the ensemble consists of 16 members, but varies in size according to the needs of each individual project.
Even though the ensemble has only been active for a short time, it has already made an impact on the Greek and international choral music scene. “Voci Contra Tempo” has collaborated with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra, among others, performing some of the main works for female choirs, such as ‘The Planets’ by Gustav Holst and ‘Les Sirènes’ from Claude Debussy’s ‘Nocturnes’.
The ensemble has performed at important venues such as the Thessaloniki Megaron Concert Hall and the historical Parnassus Hall in Athens.
In August 2021 the ensemble made its international debut after having been invited to participate in some of the most prestigious choral festivals in Europe: the “Guido d’Arezzo International Choral Festival” and the “Incontro Internazionale Polifonico ‘Città di Fano’”.
They said about us
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I was very impressed
I met Sofia Gioldasi in Spain some years ago and we could share a wonderful week of music and friendship. Since the beginning I noticed her strong commitment and love to choral music as well as deep motivation to create and develop new projects in her country after her stay in the Netherlands. “Voci Contra Tempo is the result” of that search and that initiative. I could meet the choir in Arezzo in August 2021 and I was very impressed by the sound quality of the group as well as the intelligent and creative selection of the repertoire. I am sure this group will contribute to developing the choir world in Greece and Europe and I wish them all the best!
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a unique experience for both the participants and the public
Undoubtedly, each project of “Voci Contra Tempo” is a unique experience for both the participants and the public. Wherever I am, “Voci Contra Tempo” holds a very special place in my heart. And this is because my participation with the ensemble, both on an artistic and a human level, has helped me to discover and love the paths that today – without any exaggeration – define my life in the most beautiful way.
Antigoni Chalkia
Soprano - former member of Voci Contra Tempo Choir Academy - Vienna State Opera
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when I think of these ‘golden girls’ and their incredible conductor …
There is a lot that I could say about “Voci Contra Tempo”. I could talk about artistic perfection, courage, love of beauty, incredible methodical preparation and patience. The most important thing, however, is that when I think of these ‘golden girls’ and their incredible conductor, a wide smile spontaneously breaks across my face!
Olga Balomenou
Soprano - former member of Voci Contra Tempo cast member of the Greek National OperaARTISTIC
DIRECTOR
ARTIST DIRECTOR
Sofia Gioldasi
Sofia Gioldasi studied Choral Conducting at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, specializing in the combination of choral singing, body movement and stage action. For the last 10 years she has been working with different kinds of choirs: children’s choirs, female and mixed choirs, amateur and professional singers of all levels, with great success.
The pinnacle of Sofia’s career so far, was conducting the ‘NAK’ children’s choir at the inauguration ceremony of the Dutch King Willem-Alexander. The event was broadcast live on Dutch National Television and watched by millions of people around the world. Highlights of the musical part of the ceremony are included in the CD Leve de Koning! (Universal Music/Deutsche Grammophon).
Sofia has been a jury member in International Choral Competitions and she is frequently asked to lead seminars, masterclasses and workshops in Greece, Turkey, Italy and in the Netherlands.
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Sofia Gioldasi studied Choral Conducting at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam – Hogeschool voor de Kunsten (Bachelor & Master of Music) with Jos Vermunt and Jos van Veldhoven. During her Master studies she received individual coaching from Basilio Astulez and Andrew Nethsingha in Bilbao and Cambridge respectively and specialized in the combination of choral singing, body movement and stage action in children’s and youth choirs. Sofia also holds a Bachelor in Musicology/Music Education with distinction from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Sofia has had singing lessons with Xenia Meijer, Irene Verburg, Geert Berghs and Harry van Berne, and breathing technique lessons with Paul Triepels. She has participated in master classes with conductors and singers such as Ton Koopman, Emma Kirkby, Kaspars Putniņš, Harry van der Kamp, Theodora Pavlovitch, Doreen Rao, Vladimiros Symeonidis, Antonis Kontogeorgiou and Kostis Konstantaras, among others.
From 2010 to 2012 Sofia was a member of the Nationaal Vrouwen Jeugdkoor (Netherlands Female Youth Choir) with which she gave performances all around the Netherlands and abroad under the direction of notable conductors such as Ivan Fisher, Peter Dijkstra, Kaspars Putniņš, Serge Baudo, Wilma ten Wolde and James Gaffigan. During this period they also recorded the CD “Spring, the sweet Spring”, featuring an a-cappella romantic and contemporary repertoire.
Between 2011-2013 she conducted the Arnold Schönberg Kamerkoor (Chamber Choir) in Leiden, the Netherlands.
In 2005 Sofia took part in the 23rd International Kodály Seminar in Hungary (pedagogical course). In recent years she has applied the principals of the Kodály approach, working as a music teacher for the Nationaal Kinderkoor where she taught singing, music theory and solfege to children aged 8-12, preparing them for music productions such as the 3rd and 8th Symphony of Mahler (concerts with Berliner Philharmoniker/Sir Simon Rattle and Concertgebouw Orchestra/Mariss Jansons, respectively).
From 2011 to 2014 Sofia held the position of permanent conductor of the top-level choirs of the Nieuw Amsterdams Kinderkoor (NAK, children’s choir). During those years they performed in some of the most significant music venues in the Netherlands (Concertgebouw, Muziektheater Amsterdam and others), won the Silver Prize at the 9th ‘Cantemus’ International Choir Competition in Hungary, recorded many times for the Dutch National Radio and Television and collaborated with acclaimed musicians like Ton Koopman, the Amsterdams Baroque Orchestra, Emma Kirkby and Ed Spanjaard.
The peak of Sofia’s career so far was participating in the inauguration ceremony of the Dutch King Willem-Alexander on 30th April 2013, where she had the honor of conducting the NAK Talent Choirs and the Nederlands Blazers Ensemble. The event was broadcast live on Dutch National Television and watched by millions of people around the world. Highlights of the musical part of the ceremony are included in the CD Leve de Koning! (Universal Music/Deutsche Grammophon).
Sofia has been a jury member in International Choral Competitions and she is frequently asked to lead seminars, masterclasses and workshops in Greece, Turkey, Italy and in the Netherlands [4th Choral Conducting Masterclass - International Choral Festival of Preveza - Greece, 3rd Academy for Young Choral Conductors in Ankara - Turkey, Festival di Primavera in Montecatini - Italy, Movincanto Choral Festival in Cassano Magnago - Italy, Europa Cantat Festival “Sing with Slovenia” in Ljubljana - Slovenia (cancelled due to covid-19), Leading Voices in Utrecht - the Netherlands (expected 2022), among others].
In 2015 she moved back to her home country, Greece. She is currently the conductor of the Thessaloniki State Conservatory Mixed and Youth Choirs. She is also the founder, conductor and artistic leader of the “Voci Contra Tempo - Female Vocal Ensemble”. Even though the ensemble has only been active for a short time, “Voci Contra Tempo” has already made an impact on the Greek and international choral music scene. They have collaborated with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra, among others, performing some of the main works for female choirs, such as ‘The Planets’ by Gustav Holst and Debussy’s ‘Nocturnes’. They have performed at prestigious venues in Greece, and in August 2021 the ensemble made its international debut after having been invited to participate in some of the most prestigious choral festivals in Europe: the “Guido d’Arezzo International Choral Festival” and the “Incontro Internazionale Polifonico ‘Città di Fano’”.
In addition to her music career, Sofia loves traveling, dancing, exercising, reading about interior design and meeting friends very often! She lives in Thessaloniki with her husband Vassilis and her 3 year old son, Angelos.
In our words
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A beautiful journey…. that takes me one step further artistically, musically, spiritually, mentally
It is a great pleasure and honor for me to participate in a vocal ensemble of such a high artistic and musical standard as “Voci Contra Tempo”. Every rehearsal, every preparation for a new project of ours, is a beautiful journey. One that takes me one step further … artistically, musically, spiritually, mentally …
I feel really lucky … I’m grateful.
Athanasia Thomopoulou
Mezzo-soprano Voci Contra Tempo
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the beautiful moments and the sense of being
Singing with “Voci Contra Tempo” not only gives me the opportunity to do what I love most, but also to become a better musician with each new project. The determination and focus on details required of us during the rehearsals, the vocal preparation and development, and the constant striving to reach increasingly high artistic levels, are the elements that inspired me to become, and remain, a member of “Voci Contra Tempo”. If you add to these the warmth, the light-hearted atmosphere, the beautiful moments and the sense of being part of a musical family it provides me with, I can think of nothing better to wish for!
Dimitra Athanasatou
Mezzo-soprano Voci Contra Tempo
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What’s not to love?
I am overwhelmed by an amazing sense of creativity each time I sing with “Voci Contra Tempo”. I feel that I escape from the fast pace of every-day life and enter into a world in which the only overarching goal, is music. What’s not to love?
Kallipateira Hatzikalimeri
Soprano Voci Contra Tempo
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the ideas and thoughts behind each piece awaken our imagination and emotions.
I like to sing in ‘Voci Contra Tempo’ because with each project I improve, both musically and vocally. The repertoire is unique and challenging! Our conductor works with tremendous attention to detail; providing meaningful explanations and illustrations of the ideas and thoughts behind each piece, which awaken our imagination and emotions. I particularly like the consideration the conductor gives to the significance of a singer’s body in the production of sound, and how this relates to the singing voice. The appreciation and respect among the members of the group and the conductor creates a beautiful familial atmosphere, and an ideal environment for cooperation and creation. I love us!